By Eva Smalen on Jun 15, 2009 in Jewelry | Comments Off
There are different types of rings in the market. These come in different stones, compositions and gradients. All this means some are pricier than others. Rings are exchanged during special occasions like weddings and engagements. These two occasions are the most memorable in many people’s lives. That is why they go out of their way to secure rings that sometimes may be well beyond their capability to afford. This is because many people feel that the more expensive the ring, the more the love.
By Eva Smalen on Jun 7, 2009 in Jewelry | Comments Off
We can ideally say that eternity rings have been a popular ritual in many parts of the world for a long time. For centuries, people have exchanged rings as a symbol of relationship and special bonding, whether through friends, lovers, relatives and associates. The Egyptians actually practiced ring exchange and were some of the first people to make and wear them.
By Eva Smalen on Jun 6, 2009 in Jewelry | Comments Off
An eternity ring usually signifies a strong bond. This may stand for friendship or an intimate love relationship. The practice of exchanging rings has been in existence for roughly four thousand years.
By Eva Smalen on May 6, 2009 in Jewelry | Comments Off
It has been noted that love and friendship cannot be complete without eternity rings. These have been popular symbols since the dawn of mankind. Rings come in several materials. They come in almost every precious stone known to man namely, gold, silver, diamong, bronze, brass, steel and even ivory.
By Eva Smalen on Apr 26, 2009 in Jewelry | Comments Off
Ever since the ancient times, Eternity rings have been popular especially in the west. People have been switching rings for over four thousand years now because it is considered to be a sign of epochal friendship or relationship. Egypt culture and civilization holds a significant place in world history.